Wednesday, October 07, 2009

In-school traiining is the better way to get your needs met

Courses about data logging experiments and applications, school year 2009 - 2010
If you wish to see your uses of data logging in school science we've a range of easy to hard investigations, and Roger Frost is the guy to call to help you do them. He has run courses for 20 years and still holds enthusiasm for finding activities that will chime with the needs of expert and regular science teachers. School-based courses are extremely good value: you can bring along all or some of the department and there is only one person's travel to pay, unlike an away course. What's more your own support staff and equipment is exercised. But we can bring what's needed. Phone for a price that is ridiculously fair and click the heading for course and contact details.

Roger Frost still writes about data logging for various media but organisations like ASE INSET Services who he worked for have gone and left a void in the public courses you could go to. We could give any number of reasons for this but the ability to get out of school for a course is a strong reason. Another reason was that what that specialised courses (e.g. for a certain brand; or a subject or level) needed to run but they recruited ones and twos. If anything, this experience taught us that in-school training could focus on what individuals wanted.